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Discover Athens on a 2-hour Segway tour for $93, combining city exploration with tastings at top souvlaki spots, guided by expert locals through historic neighborhoods.
Exploring Athens often involves long walks through ancient ruins or crowded streets. The Athens’ Souvlaki Food and Segway Tour offers a lively, fast-paced alternative that blends urban adventure with authentic Greek street food. For $93 per person, this 2-hour guided experience takes place in central Greece, starting at Eschinou 9, and invites both food lovers and thrill-seekers to glide through vibrant neighborhoods while sampling delicious souvlaki at local favorites.
This tour stands out because it combines Segway riding—a fun and accessible way to cover more ground quickly—with tastings of Athens’ most iconic street food. The expert local guides share stories about the city’s history and culture as you pass by landmarks like the Odeon of Herodes Atticus and the Ancient Agora. While the ride is designed for comfort and safety, it’s best suited for those comfortable on a Segway, and pregnant women are not recommended to participate.


The Athens’ Souvlaki Food and Segway Tour is designed to give visitors an engaging way to experience the city’s culinary staples and famous sites in just two hours. The tour begins with a brief Segway training session at Eschinou 9, ensuring everyone is comfortable before heading into the streets. From there, the guide leads you on a scenic ride through Athens’ bustling neighborhoods.
This experience is perfect for those who want a fun, active way to explore Athens’ vibrant streets while indulging in delicious souvlaki. The tour’s multiple stops at beloved local joints promise a variety of flavors, with different styles and marinades to enjoy. Along the way, the guide shares interesting stories about Athens’ culture, history, and food traditions, enriching the tasting experience.
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The tour’s route includes several key landmarks and scenic spots. It starts at Makrygianni, where a brief stop offers photo opportunities and a chance to soak in views of Athens’ lively streets. You then move towards the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, a famous open-air theater, where a 15-minute stop allows for photos and a chance to learn about its history.
Next, the Areopagus provides sweeping scenic views across the city, along with a 15-minute visit for photos and sightseeing. The Pnyx, another important historical site, follows with its own 15-minute stop. Each location offers a mix of photo opportunities and cultural insights, all while enjoying the scenic ride.
The route continues through Monastiraki, known for its lively market atmosphere, and the Ancient Agora of Athens, where you get a short guided visit. The stops are well-paced, giving enough time to absorb the sights and enjoy the local ambiance.

A highlight of this tour is the culinary component. At each designated street food stop, the guide introduces different styles and marinades of authentic souvlaki. These local favorites have been serving up this beloved dish for decades, and tasting at these spots offers an insider look into Athens’ street food scene.
The local restaurant included in the itinerary provides a 30-minute break for more tastings and a chance to relax. Visitors enjoy a variety of Greek street food, with multiple tastings to satisfy different preferences. The guide shares stories about food traditions, making each bite a meaningful experience.
Riding a Segway through Athens adds a uniquely dynamic element to the tour. The 15-minute rides between stops are designed to be easy and enjoyable, allowing for scenic views of the city’s rooftops and landmarks. The scenic vistas from places like the Pnyx and Areopagus present ideal photo opportunities.
The shorter 5-minute ride at Makrygianni helps set the pace, while the longer 15-minute segments at key landmarks maximize sightseeing. The 10-minute ride through Monastiraki captures the lively essence of this bustling neighborhood. The 30-minute final stop at a local restaurant allows for a more relaxed tasting experience, rounding out the ride with a delicious finish.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour is led by multilingual guides fluent in English, Spanish, Hebrew, Russian, French, and Ukrainian. They are knowledgeable and enthusiastic, sharing stories about Athens’ history, culture, and street food with warmth and clarity. Their local expertise ensures visitors gain a deeper understanding of the city’s tradition and significance.
The guides also provide helmet fittings and safety instructions, making sure even beginners feel confident on the Segway. Water and insurance are included, adding to the tour’s convenience and safety.
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The tour begins at Eschinou 9, easily accessible for visitors staying in central Athens. The group size is not specified, but the experience is designed to be scenic and manageable. Since pregnant women are not suitable for participation, it’s best for travelers who are comfortable on a Segway and in good health.
Participants should be aware that this tour involves riding on city streets, so a basic comfort level with standing and balancing on a Segway is recommended. The scenic stops at landmarks are brief, making the pace suitable for most mobility levels, provided the rider can handle the Segway.
For $93, this tour offers a unique combination of city exploration and culinary delights. The inclusion of multiple souvlaki tastings at reputable local spots adds value beyond just sightseeing. The scenic rides between stops help cover more ground than walking alone, making it ideal for those wanting an active, engaging experience.
Given the short duration of 2 hours, the tour fits well into a busy sightseeing day. It’s a compact experience that balances cultural insights, scenic views, and delicious food.
This experience suits adventure lovers who want a fun way to explore Athens on a Segway, combined with a culinary twist. It’s perfect for first-time visitors eager to see key landmarks while enjoying local street food. Foodies will appreciate the authentic souvlaki tastings, and those seeking a light, active outing will find this refreshing.
However, pregnant women or those uncomfortable on a Segway should consider alternatives. The tour is also best suited for people comfortable standing and balancing during the rides and stops.
This tour offers a lively way to experience Athens’ beloved street food while covering key historic sites on a scenic, guided Segway ride. The combination of culture, history, and flavors makes it a memorable outing for foodies and adventure seekers alike. The inclusion of multiple tastings and scenic viewpoints keeps the experience engaging and rewarding.
While not suitable for pregnant participants, the tour’s easy-to-ride Segways and friendly guides ensure a fun, relaxed atmosphere. The $93 price point for two hours of activity and delicious tastings offers good value, especially for those wanting a compact, lively exploration of Athens.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The data does not specify age restrictions, but since it involves Segway riding, it is generally recommended for adults or older children comfortable on a Segway.
What languages are available for the tour guide?
The guides speak English, Spanish, Hebrew, Russian, French, and Ukrainian.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included for safety during the ride.
What should I do if I have food allergies?
You should contact the tour provider in advance if you have any allergies.
Can I participate if I’ve never used a Segway before?
Yes, a brief training session ensures that all participants feel comfortable before starting the ride.
How long are the stops at landmarks?
Stops at major landmarks like the Odeon of Herodes Atticus and Pnyx are around 15 minutes each, allowing enough time for photos and sightseeing.
Is water included?
Yes, water is provided during the tour.
Can pregnant women join this tour?
No, pregnant women are not suitable for participation due to safety concerns.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.